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Manual# 1006496
Configuration Manual
200E Series
DCU 210E/208E – Engine Panel
RP 210E/220E – Remote Panel

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  • Page 1 Manual# 1006496 Configuration Manual 200E Series DCU 210E/208E – Engine Panel RP 210E/220E – Remote Panel...
  • Page 2 Configuration Manual for the Marine Pro 200E Series DCU 210E/208E Diesel Engine Control Unit RP 210E/220E Remote Panel Revision Revised January 23, 2017 Revision history: Rev. Date Description 15.10.2015 Release 18.03.2016 Firmware update 25.11.2016 Added RP 220E 22.01.2017 Synched to firmware 3.5P2 Copyright ©...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content ..............25 AGES DOCUMENT INFORMATION ........ 1 Page details ..........25 ..........1 BOUT THIS MANUAL Apply a signal to a slot ........ 26 Responsibilities ..........1 Edit a signal ..........26 ..........1 ATCHING FIRMWARE Insert a new Page ........26 .........
  • Page 4 Modbus TCP ..........34 DCU Acknowledge ........39 J1939 Configuration ........34 IP Address ............ 40 ..........35 Cameras ............40 ISCELLANEOUS Alarm Configuration ........35 Station Location ........... 40 Counters ............35 Functional Inputs ......... 40 Acknowledge Configuration ......36 Change Password ........
  • Page 5: Document Information

    Document All information in this manual is based upon information at the time of Information printing. For updated information, please contact your local distributor. About this manual Matching firmware This manual has been published primarily for professionals and This Configuration Manual is for the qualified personnel.
  • Page 6: Overview Of The 200 Series

    Overview of the 200 series The drawing below shows a typical layout. Configuration DCU 210E Engine Panel An ordinary PC web-browser is used The DCU 210E engine panel is the to configure the DCU, using the inbuilt main building block in the 200 Series. web-server on the DCU.
  • Page 7: Ethernet Switch

    Ethernet Switch The Ethernet switch is not necessary if only one DCU 210E and one RP 210E/220E is in use. These can then be wired with an Ethernet cable directly. It is recommended to make use of an Ethernet switch though, as it simplifies PC configuration connection and future expansion to remote panels and/or camera interface.
  • Page 8: First Power-On

    First Power-On Preparations First, make sure to consult the Quick Installation Guide (QIG) that came with the panel. Installation Install the panel according to guidelines in the Installation manual. Connections Connect power to the panel according to guidelines in the Installation manual.
  • Page 9: Configuration

    Configuration The panel then lists the configuration file(s) available on the USB memory. Select file(s) then select COPY to copy This section explains the configuration these files into the User Files area in of the DCU. the panel. Note that this does not activate the file;...
  • Page 10: Further Connection Settings

    In the DCU menu, select Help –  IP address convention Version Information. Note the IP The factory default IP address of the address. From factory, the IP DCU is 192.168.0.101. The first three address is 192.168.0.101. groups must be the same for all components in the LAN, for instance ...
  • Page 11: Logged In

    Web Server Configuration Note! This chapter is not applicable for Connection troubles the RP 210E/220E. Make sure that the PC and the DCU is connected to the same subnet. Logged in Once logged in, the DCU can be If still a problem with configuring the configured.
  • Page 12: Rio

    Troubleshooting The troubleshooting section makes it possible to troubleshoot I/O and communication on the DCU, and the RIO units. This is the menu top level for the optional expansion I/O modules RIO 210, 410, 412 and 425. This is the menu top level for the optional Shutdown unit modules SDU 404 and SDU 410.
  • Page 13: Main Dcu Web Server Menu

    Delete configuration file Main DCU web server menu The possibility to delete a user uploaded configuration file. The menu is found here: Configuration Printout Home  DCU. This prints the current configuration This is the main menu for the DCU to screen.
  • Page 14: I/O Configuration

    I/O Configuration Eg. Connector C1P1 has been defined as a “4-20mA” channel in the Flexible I/O section. It will now be available in The I/O section is found under: DCU  Config Inputs  4-20mA. Home  DCU  I/O Configuration. It has menu items for flexible I/O, Config Inputs input and output signals.
  • Page 15 Source General Configuration The Engine Speed is constructed by RPM Rounding rounds off the reading data from up to three sources displayed value to nearest 1, 5 or 10 simultaneously. These three sources RPM. are prioritized by the DCU. As long as RPM Setpoint is the RPM at which the the RPM Primary Source is functional, DCU indicates the engine is running,...
  • Page 16 Display Range Max is the maximum Channel Use value displayed. For an engine running This selects the panel the instrument at 1500 rpm nominally, a typical widget is displayed on. It is possible to maximum setting would be 1800 RPM. display the instrument on ...
  • Page 17 Engine Load Shaft Lock If the DCU gear control is used, the First, configure either a 4-20mA, 0-5V shaft lock input will prevent gear input or the J1939 PGN 0Xf003, SPN changes when active. Select a Shaft 92. Select then the engine load source Lock source from the pull down menu.
  • Page 18 Function Name Description Automatic mode The panel accepts automatic start/stop signals Automatic start Panel will commence the start sequence. Requires Automatic mode. Automatic stop Panel will commence the stop sequence. Requires Automatic mode. Remote start Same as the local start button. Disabled if panel in local mode.
  • Page 19 Select any of the other functions Requires Running Engine described above to assign that Typically, this shall be set to Yes for function to the input channel. pressure sensors, and to No for all other sensors. Channel Use Select any of the other setpoints to This describes how the channel is activate the channel at other rpm used.
  • Page 20  Type of use If one engine speed source only is in use, then locate the engine low oil pressure switch and use DCU + Event this as the Additional Run signal. Set to Yes. RP + Event DCU + RP 4-20mA DCU + RP + Event Silent Event...
  • Page 21 Event Display Select the desired combination of Display Unit warning, alarm and shutdown. Select For the above sensor, select the “RPM dependent” for a setpoint that desired displayed unit for US and varies with RPM, and complete the Metric values. boxes.
  • Page 22 Thermistor Configuration Select “Voltage sensor” from the I/O First, select any of the two thermistor configuration menu. Select the channels. appropriate Voltage Sensor # on the Configuration left side menu. Use the drop down menus to select Range, Unit and Then, for each selected channel, set display features.
  • Page 23 Differential The average channels can be assigned to an instrument widget as per differential logical channel is a (and normal. not physical) channel, made up by two physical channels. Special The physical channels may be These signals do not naturally fit into hardwired or from the J1939 CANbus.
  • Page 24 Instantaneous Fuel Economy The DCU can calculate the instantaneous fuel rate if calculated fuel rate or measured fuel rate, and vessel speed is provided. Analog Modbus The DCU can handle up to 50 analog Modbus sensors. Sensor unit of measurement and range can be set HomeDCUI/O ConfigurationDigital Modbus with the drop down menu.
  • Page 25: Config Outputs

    Function Name Description Config Outputs Crank delay state Crank rest time between This is the section for the configurable automatic start attempts outputs, such as 12/24V outputs, Delayed stopped state State is active and timer relay outputs etc. is running Cooling state Panel has activated the Available functions...
  • Page 26 Function Name Description Function Name Description Same as “Engine Engine Protection Overspeed Engine rpm is above Protection Override” Override /Emergency configured setpoint for Mode overspeed but also with In Remote Mode Panel can be Emergency mode commanded from activated. remote Power on The panel is powered Energize to Run.
  • Page 27 HomeDCUI/O Configuration12/24V Outputs Then, for each channel, select the desired function. Relays The DCU has two built in potential free relay contacts, which can be assigned a function. Select one of the two relays. HomeDCUI/O ConfigurationRelay Functions HomeDCUI/O ConfigurationSpeed Relays Then, for each channel, select the Set Event Log to Yes to create an event desired function.
  • Page 28 For instance, if looking for the “Fuel Rate” signal, select D-F in the left column. Search The right-hand side column can be used to search for the desired signal. Type the information available and hit the Search button. Configuration When the J1939 output signal to be broadcasted and selected the DCU will present a list of possible source signals in a drop down combo box...
  • Page 29: User Interface

     User Interface slot Each position can hold one widget type. A widget is for example a needle instrument or In this section aspects of the operator a bar graph. user interface is defined. Each widget can be assigned a signal The menu is found here: Home ...
  • Page 30: Apply A Signal To A Slot

    Edit a si gnal Click on the Edit Signal link to edit the signal. Insert a new Page Choose whether the new page is to appear before or after an existing page, then press the Insert Page button. The pages will be renumbered automatically.
  • Page 31: Rp Home View Configuration

    Currently there’s only one flowchart The “Gear” widget, displays current available. This flowchart is only gear status according to the Gear applicable for Genset installations and Source for the Transmission Input. can be used to display specialized data Gear requests are performed by when the DCU is connected to a RIO setting dedicated Modbus registers.
  • Page 32: Buzzer

    Buzzer Automatic Buzzer Off is a function that may be used during the configuration phase of a DCU. When active, any new event that triggers the Buzzer, will be automatically silenced by the DCU. Each new event will only produce a single short buzzer beep.
  • Page 33: Start/Stop/Prelube

     Start/Stop/ 5-30 seconds Prelube Override Allowed Select if a prelube should be possible to manually override, to continue the This menu section covers the manual start sequence with an incomplete and automatic start and stop prelube sequence. sequence. Prelube Note! The override is done in the DCU Menu ...
  • Page 34: Dcu Engine Start/Stop Control

    Prelube Before Each Start Oscillating Off-Time Attempt Set the number of minutes between each lubrication action. Select Yes to prelube before each start Typical setting: attempt.  60 minutes Select No to prelube before the first attempt only. Starter 1 DCU Engine Start/Stop Control Cranking Time...
  • Page 35: Automatic Stop

    Automatic Stop Start/Stop Buttons The DCU can stop the engine The Start and Stop button can be automatically. The following configured to be Latched or conditions must be met: Momentary.  A channel must be configured Note! The selection is valid for the as Automatic Stop and Start and Stop button.
  • Page 36: User Interface

      Override any prelube sequence The third row is the 2nd language. This description will  Set shutdown override be used when that language is selected by the panel operator. User Interface A few of the user interface aspects are English English Used 2nd Language...
  • Page 37: Engine Model

    Engine Model Configure Up to four different service intervals Set the engine name. can be configured. The default text “Service x” can be Engine Name changed by selecting the assign The default name is “Engine”. custom name link. Name the engine better, for example Service Enabled “Auxiliary”...
  • Page 38: Network Communication

    Address Network Communication Set the IP address, netmask and Set the Modbus ID number for the RS- gateway for the DCU. 485 channel. The default values are as follows: The number can be any integer in the  IP address: 192.168.0.101 1-32 range, and must be unique on ...
  • Page 39: Miscellaneous

    Allowed DM1 Addresses J1939 Amber Warning Lamp Enabled This makes it possible to filter units Select if the ECM Amber Lamp shall on the CANbus, so that the DCU is indicate with a Warning or be disabled. reading data from specific units only. Normally, all sources are accepted.
  • Page 40: Acknowledge Configuration

    Save As… Home  DCU  I/O Configuration  Special. The current list of events is saved into a text file on the PC. Acknowledge Confi guration Configure if Acknowledge All is to be Suppress DM1 faults allowed or not. Select the combinations of SPN and If allowed, a long-press (1 sec) on the FMI messages that are to be...
  • Page 41: System Voltage

     Local System Voltage The 200 Series is designed to be used in either 12VDC or 24VDC installations. Select the correct system voltage for this application. Factory Reset Do a factory reset of the panel. The panel will restart. Configuration Manual - 200E Series Page 37...
  • Page 42: Rp Configuration

    Select administrator password First, the RP asks for the default Configuration password. From factory, this is 1234. Next, the RP asks for the administrator The RP remote panel reads the engine password, which must be typed twice. configuration from the DCU panel, so no detailed configuration is necessary.
  • Page 43: Administration Menu

    Administration Menu If disabled, the RP will not display any alarms from the DCU engine panel. The RP administration menu has installation selections that should be DCU Acknowledge considered for each installation. This controls how the RP shall handle alarm reset and acknowledge. Not Allowed In the RP menu, select Settings, then Administration to see the menu...
  • Page 44: Ip Address

    Uncheck this option to force Functional Inputs acknowledge of one alarm at a time. Assign input functions to available switch inputs. IP Address Switch Input #1 is Pin 1 in Connector 1 If necessary, change the RP panel IP Switch Input #2 is Pin 2 in Connector 1 address.
  • Page 45: Change Password

     Operator Lock Change Password While energized all operator Change the administration password input is blocked. Neither the to make sure no unauthorized access touch interface nor the buttons to the administration pages. respond to user input. A Note! If the password is lost, the RP indicator is shown at the issues an encrypted password.
  • Page 46: Station Priority

    Station priority Set the RP panel priority that is right for the application. Depending on the priority the panel is given it acts differently in conjunction with other RP remote panels. The following are guidelines for selecting a station priority. ...
  • Page 47: Reset To Factory Default

    The panel will not be harmed if an incorrect selection is made, but it will give an “Incorrect Supply Voltage” warning in the alarm list. Reset to Factory Default Select this option to reset the panel to its original factory setting. Configuration Manual - 200E Series Page 43...

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